Compared with the previous version, The Shield Bot V1.1 can use the usb port
of PC to charge battery. And the charging efficiency is greatly improved after
we optimize the circuit. And you can use the Arduino/Seeeduino Vin pin to fast
charge.
Note: Compatible Arduino Board not included, try the Seeeduino.
The Sharp IR Distance Sensor GP2Y0A21YK0F uses a beam of infrared light to reflect off an object to measure its distance. Because it uses triangulation of the beam of light to calculate the distance, it is able to provide consistent and reliable readings which are less sensitive to temperature variation or the object’s reflectivity. The sensor outputs an analog voltage corresponding to the distance of the object, and can easily be read using an inexpensive analog to digital converter (ADC) chip.
This is a snap-action micro switch with hinged roller lever and terminals for easy wire connection.
TinkerKit Hall Sensor module creates a voltage related to the magnetic field around the sensor. This can be used to detect distance from a nearby magnet. Hall sensors can also be used to detect the magnetic field induced in a wire or coil.
TinkerKit Sensor Shield V.2 allows you to hook up the TinkerKit Sensors and Actuators directly to the Arduino without the use of the breadboard. It has 12 standard TinkerKit 3 pin connectors.
TinkerKit Tilt Sensor module can detect when it is at an angle. This module contains two contacts and a small metal ball. When the sensor is in its upright position, the ball bridges the two contacts, completing the circuit. When the board is tilted, the ball moves, and the circuit opens. When upright, the module outputs 5V and when it is tilted, it outputs 0V. When connected to an input on the Arduino using the TinkerKit Shield, you can expect to read a value of 1023 when in its upright position and 0 when it is titled.
This module is sensor. The connector is an output, which must be connected to one of the input connectors on the TinkerKit Shield.
The adapter includes two connectors for Vernier analog sensors and one connector for Vernier digital sensors. A screw terminal and header pins provide access to myDAQ lines not used by the connectors. This includes the two analog output lines, three digital lines (including the digital lines with the frequency and pulse width modulation outputs), and a +5 volt power terminal.
Features:
Model 9440 Breadboard bundled with JW350 Jumper Wire Kit. 3220 test points; 504 separate 5 point terminals; plus 14 horizontal bus lines. Four color coded binding posts; black; red; yellow and green. 350 pieces pre-stripped; pre-formed solid #22 wire. 14 different length.
Model 9433 Breadboard bundled with JW70 Jumper Wire Kit. 1660 test points; 252 separate 5 point terminals; plus 8 horizontal bus lines. Three color coded binding posts; black; red and green. 70 pieces pre-stripped; pre-formed solid #22 wire.
Model 9425 Breadboard bundled with JW70 Jumper Wire Kit. 830 test points; 126 separate 5 point terminals; plus 4 horizontal bus lines. Three color coded binding posts; black; red and green. 70 pieces pre-stripped; pre-formed solid #22 wire.
Model 9438 Bredboard bundled with JW140 Jumper Wire Kit. 2390 test points; 378 separate 5 point terminals; plus 10 horizontal bus lines. Four color coded binding posts; black; red; yellow and green. 140 pieces pre-stripped; pre-formed solid #22 wire. 14 different length.